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Mind Stretcher 1-23-17 206 bones 650 muscles
How many bones are in an adult’s human body? Approximately how many muscles do humans have? 206 bones 650 muscles
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Learning Target Today I am learning about the body systems because they keep me alive by working together.
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We will come back to this after the lesson to review your thoughts…
Question to Ponder… What is a system? (in general…not specifically body systems) We will come back to this after the lesson to review your thoughts…
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Human Body Systems Review
Structures, Functions, and Interactions
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Skeletal Structures: bones, cartilage, joints, marrow Functions: provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your internal organs Interactions: * bones make your red blood cells (cardiovascular/circulatory) * helps you move (muscular)
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Skeletal
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Ted Ed Video: Why do knuckles pop? https://youtu.be/IjiKUmfaZr4
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Muscular Structures: skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle Functions: Involuntary muscles for breathing and digesting food; Voluntary muscles are under your control (movement) Interactions: All systems b/c all of your organs are made of muscle
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Muscular
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Ted Ed Video: How do muscles grow?
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Nervous Structures: brain, spinal column, nerves. Functions: sends electrical messages to detect & interpret info from inside and outside the body; control center Interactions: Tells muscles to contract (voluntary), tells heart to pump (involuntary)
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Nervous
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Ted Ed Video- How does the brain respond to pain?
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Endocrine Organs: glands such as hypothalamus, thyroid, ovaries, testes Functions: Controls body functions by using chemical messages from glands Interactions: Sends growth hormones to skeletal system, releases adrenaline into the blood stream to stimulate the muscles into action.
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Endocrine
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Brain Pop- Endocrine System
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Digestive Structures: Mouth, esophagus, liver, stomach, gallbladder, pancreas, large intestines, small intestines, rectum Function: breaks down food into molecules the body can use, and eliminates waste Interactions: Uses the circulatory system to take food to the individual cells, forms the end of the excretory system to expel solid waste.
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Digestive
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Ted Ed Video: What does your pancreas do?
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Question to Ponder… What is a system? a set of connected things or parts forming a complex whole, in particular. How does this definition relate to our body systems?
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Mind Stretcher 1/25/17 Match the system to its function: Digestive, Endocrine, Nervous, Muscular, Skeletal System Function: Glands to secrete hormones/adrenaline, etc. Enable movement Give shape and support; protect inner organs Break down food for nutrients Send electrical messages; Control center Endocrine Muscular Skeletal Digestive Nervous
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Lymphatic System Organs: Tonsil, Spleen, Thymus, Lymph Nodes Function: returns leaked fluids to blood vessels and helps get rid of bacteria and viruses. Interactions: White blood cells made in the bones grow into T cells in the thymus.
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Lymphatic System
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Ted Ed Video: How does mucus keep you healthy. https://youtu
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Integumentary System Organs: Skin, Hair, Nails Functions: Protects; keeps water in & foreign particles out; allows you touch; regulates temperature; gets rid of wastes Interactions: Works with the nervous system to keep you aware of your surroundings.
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Integumentary System
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Ted Ed Video-How do wounds heal? https://youtu.be/TLVwELDMDWs
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Digestive System (Lower part)
Structures: Large Intestines, rectum, anus Functions: Material that cannot be absorbed into the blood stream is compacted in the large intestines for elimination. Interactions: The large intestine absorbs water into the cardiovascular system for use throughout the body.
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Digestive System (Lower Part)
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KidsHealth.org - Digestion https://youtu.be/VwrsL-lCZYo
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Urinary Structures: kidney, urinary bladder, urethra Functions: Blood is filtered through the kidneys to remove cell/body waste. LIQUID waste is stored in the bladder and eliminated as urine. Interactions: Cleans/filters waste from the circulatory system.
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Urinary
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KidsHealth.org Video- Urinary System https://youtu.be/2_7Q1xQ-NWU
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Ted Ed Video-What do kidneys do?
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Respiratory Structures: Nose, Trachea (Wind Pipe), Lungs: Bronchi/Bronchioles, Alveoli Function: Moves oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide and water vapor from the body. Interactions: Circulatory system carries oxygen to the cells and carbon dioxide away.
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Respiratory
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Ted Ed Video- What do the lungs do? https://youtu.be/8NUxvJS-_0k
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Reproductive Structures: Testes, ovaries, and uterus Function: Create a new living individual Interactions: The endocrine system regulates the hormones necessary for sexual maturity and reproduction.
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Circulatory or Cardiovascular
Structures: Heart, blood vessels Functions: Heart pumps blood through all blood vessels. Interactions: Highway system of the body, carries food (digestive) and oxygen (respiratory) to the cells and carries waste away.
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Cardiovascular
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Ted Ed Video- How does the heart pump blood?
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